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February 10, 2008

Sleep Duration May Play Important Role in Childhood Obesity

From EurekAlert! - Breaking News:

Less sleep can increase a child's risk of being overweight or obese, according to a study by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

The results are published in the February 2008 edition Obesity, the journal of The Obesity Society.

"Our analysis of the data shows a clear association between sleep duration and the risk for overweight or obesity in children.

The risk declined with more sleep," said Youfa Wang, MD, PhD, senior author of the study and associate professor with the Bloomberg School's Center for Human Nutrition.

"Desirable sleep behavior may be an important low cost means for preventing childhood obesity and should be considered in future intervention studies.

For the study, Wang, Chen and colleague May A. Beydoun, also a postdoctoral fellow at the Bloomberg School, reviewed 17 published studies on sleep duration and childhood obesity and they analyzed 11 of them in their meta-analysis.

Some research suggests that children under age 5 should sleep for 11 hours or more per day, children age 5 to 10 should sleep for 10 hours or more per day, and children over age 10 should sleep at least 9 hours per day.

The results of the analysis showed that children with the shortest sleep duration had a 92 percent higher risk of being overweight or obese compared to children with longer sleep duration.

For children under age 5, shortest sleep duration meant less than 9 hours of sleep per day.

For children ages 5 to 10 it meant less than 8 hours of sleep per day and less than 7 hours of sleep per day for children over 10.

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Posted on February 10, 2008 10:16 PM


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